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Morning Docket: 03.16.09

basketball.jpg* What’s in a name? The Obama administration announced that prisoners held at Guantanamo will no longer be called “enemy combatants,” but they still have basically the same right to hold the prisoners indefinitely. [Los Angeles Times]

* Minor spats with Sam are the least of Lilo’s worries, apparently there’s a warrant for her arrest. [The Associated Press]

* With her husband in jail, Ruth Madoff has seen better days—the feds are working hard to freeze $93 million worth of her assets. [msnbc.com]

* Remember the Minnesota Senate race? Yeah, that’s right, their Senator is still not seated. Franken and Coleman’s lawyers delivered closing arguments Friday—and now the 3 judge panel will decide, but if they choose Franken—Coleman is poised for an appeal. [The Hill]

* Washington Lawyer DeMaurice F. Smith, a partner at Patton Boggs, is the new head of the NFL Players Association—he has no previous ties to the NFL, but he is a devoted Redskins fan. [The Washington Post]

* Also, since sports are more fun to talk about than layoffs—we have created an “Above the Law” group for the NCAA tournament on ESPN. Group name: Above the Law. Password: abovethelaw. It is free and you can make multiple entries (Mr. Mystal will be making many!) Have fun. [Above the Law tournament group]

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